The latest New Yorker cover shows a couple buying assault rifles with their milk

The New Yorker isn’t pulling its punches when it comes to America’s obsession with guns.

Following a slew of recent high-profile mass shootings, including an attack on Wednesday in San Bernardino, California, that left 14 dead and 21 wounded, the magazine’s latest cover depicted a couple shopping at a grocery store for milk and a host of weapons — including assault rifles, pistols, grenades.

Artist Eric Brooker, who created the cover, said that it explores the way that America remains fixated on guns despite the increasing frequency of brutal mass shootings.

“What would it look like if I took America’s obsession with firearms to its logical extreme?” Drooker asked, according to the New Yorker.